Bail Bonds in Huerfano County, CO


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Bail bonds

If you are detained for a severe crime, you must remain in prison while waiting for the bail hearing. During the bail hearing, the judge will determine the bail amount that will get you released. If you or your family can quickly raise the money, then everything is fine. However, if you don't have any funds available, you are forced to stay in prison while awaiting your trial -- a scary thing to contemplate. Thankfully, there is a way out of your predicament: You or a friend can look for help from a bondsman who can post your bail to the court, get you released from jail.

But how can you contact a bondsman ? That's where this website can help: We can help you find a reputable and reliable bail bond agent in Huerfano County who can put up the needed bail to make it possible for you to leave prison.

Use a bail bond to gain temporary freedom after an arrest

The legal system allows a bail bondsman to put up a bail bond, also called surety bond, to help people arrested and accused of a crime gain temporary freedom while waiting for their court appearance.

The judicial system allows two kinds of bail bond-- a criminal bail bond and a civil bail bond.

To make it clear, a court does not require a criminal bail bond to punish you for your supposed crime. You are still presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, the judge requires a guarantee that you will show up in court to face your accuser; thus, the need to post bail. If you participate in all your scheduled criminal proceedings as promised, and you are in the end acquitted, the bail will be repaid to you. In case you are condemned, the bail amount will be used to take care of the penalties and fines that the court might enforce on you. If you skip the court appearances, the bail will be lost and you will be subject to arrest.

On the contrary, the civil bail bonds enforced on civil cases function as an assurance or a surety with the court where the financial obligations, claims, and costs imposed on the defendant can be paid from.

Should I hire a bondsman?

When you are able to post bail on your own, you certainly don't need to employ the services of a bail bondsman. For one, they ask a small charge for their assistance, not to mention the collateral you have to provide for what is certainly categorized as a loan.

In almost all states, the bondsman will charge a rate of around 10-20% of the total amount of the bond. You can't get this back even when you are cleared of the crime. On the upside, you don't have to worry about filing the necessary documents or need to deal with court personnel because the agent will handle everything . Besides that, you will have a better prospect of getting your bail request approved because of the credibility and reputation of the bondsman alone. Lastly, because of their familiarity with the process, you can be out of jail in a couple of hours.

And lastly, the bail bonds company understands the value of a good first impression while appearing in court. If you are transferred to the local or federal prison, you are going to be transported to the courtroom in the official prisoner's jumpsuit. On the other hand, when you are out on bail, you are able to dress well and make a good impression on the judge and jury.

How does the bail bond process work?

Finding a good bonding company is important. Unfortunately, there are unscrupulous businesses out there who take advantage of unsuspecting families that are already desperate .

So be prepared when you get in touch with a bail bondsman. Ask all your questions, and only once all your questions are answered should you take the subsequent steps of employing them. They can then start with paying the bail and filing the required documents to get you or a friend released from jail.

Information your bail bondsman needs

When you speak to a bail bondsman, you need to provide these details:

  • Your name if you are the suspect
  • The name and location of the jail where the suspect is detained
  • The booking number in the police blotter
  • The charges filed against the suspect
  • Any other relevant details

Will the bail bondsman need collateral for their service?

If a bondsman requires collateral for putting up bail will vary between cases, but it is typical in the industry. As for the type of collateral that is accepted, the list is just too long to mention all of it. Suffice to say that if a bondsman believes that something has value, it can be used as collateral. Below are just a few examples:

  • Real estate or property
  • Cars, boats, yachts
  • Jewelry or gemstones
  • Shares, stocks or equities
  • Bank accounts
  • TV, appliances or other electronics
  • Antiques or art
  • Farm equipment

And when available, you could also take advantage of payment plans provided by a bonding company.

When you or your loved ones run the risk of staying in jail for a long time simply because you can't raise the amount, a bondsman is the only course of action that is left. On our site you can look for a bail bondsman in Huerfano County. A lot of them are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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